Academic annals : published by authority of the Royal Academy of Arts 1803 ; collected and arranged by Prince Hoare, Secretary for Foreign Correspondence to the Royal Academy

Prince Hoare

RA Collection: Book

Record number

15/3585

Author

Variant Title

Academic correspondence 1803, containing extracts, No. II., from a correspondence with the Academies of Vienna & St. Petersburg, on the present cultivation of the arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture; a summary report of the transactions of the Royal Academy of London, from the close of the Exhibition 1802, to the same period, 1803, and a description of public monuments, voted by the Parliament of Great Britain, to the memory of distinguished naval and military officers since the year 1798. Published by desire of the Academy, by Prince Hoare. London, 1804.

Imprint

London: Printed by B. McMillan, Bow-Street, Covent Garden, printer to the Royal Academy; sold at the Royal Academy; also by J. White, Fleet-Street; T. Payne, Mews-Gate; and J. Harding, St. James's-Street., 1805

Physical Description

viii, 9-28, [2] p. : 29 cm.

Series Title

Academic Annals

General Note

London: Printed for Robson, Old Bond-Street; Payne, Mews-Gate; Hatchard, Piccadilly and Barker, Great Russel-Street 1804. [foot of half title page].

Copy Note

This is a reprinted version of the publication entitled 'Academic Correspondence 1803' published in 1804. [15/3706]. According to the edition of Academic Annals published in 1805, [p.4] the RA Council resolved on 21st February 1804 that “the ensuing numbers of his [i.e. Prince Hoare's] Publication should be issued by the Authority of the Royal Academy, under the title Academic Annals, (the two former Numbers [published in 1802 and 1804] being reprinted under the same title)..”. This reprinted edition differs from the earlier edition by the inclusion of a list of Members of the Royal Academy of Arts 1803 at the end.

Name as Subject

Contributors

Buchanan McMillan, printer
John White, bookseller
Thomas Payne, bookseller
John Harding, bookseller
John Hatchard, bookseller
A. De Labzin, contributor
Heinrich Friedrich Füger, contributor
Royal Academy of Arts (London)